canadian hunter312
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Brant County
i stripped the old blueing off an old crosman 150 air pistol using no name brand CLR and used some blueing from canadian tire. i made sure the metal was clean and then i heated it with a torch for a few seconds. my grandfather who has no experience with guns told me this so i figured what the hell since he knows his stuff. something about it would make the finish better. no idea where he got this from.
so i followed the directions after that and put on 2 coats. i was very impressed with the finish until i took it outside and it didnt look dark enough. 2 more coats of the blueing and it was getting darker but at that rate i was going to have to put on 5 more coats
my dad started asking what i was doing after the 2nd coat. after the 4th he hands me a tube of birchwood casey blueing paste with a smile on his face. one coat and its dark how i want it.
this stuff is awesome. just spread it on the metal, let it sit for 1 minute and wipe it off with a rag. no rinsing at all.
ill post a pic tommorow
so i followed the directions after that and put on 2 coats. i was very impressed with the finish until i took it outside and it didnt look dark enough. 2 more coats of the blueing and it was getting darker but at that rate i was going to have to put on 5 more coats
my dad started asking what i was doing after the 2nd coat. after the 4th he hands me a tube of birchwood casey blueing paste with a smile on his face. one coat and its dark how i want it.
this stuff is awesome. just spread it on the metal, let it sit for 1 minute and wipe it off with a rag. no rinsing at all.
ill post a pic tommorow